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Green Day can add another notch to their studded belts: the Berkeley, California-bred pop-punk trio are now officially Broadway kings. According to Variety, the group's "American Idiot" musical had a solid debut near the top of the Great White Way money chart last week, with sales dramatically up thanks to mostly positive reviews.

After opening last Tuesday, the musical treatment of the band's landmark 2004 album brought in a hefty $777,860 during the week ending Sunday.

Green Day is the last of four artists set to appear next month on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" as part of a week of performances dedicated to the reissue of the Rolling Stones' "Exile on Main Street," according to a Twitter post from Questlove of "Fallon" house band the Roots.

Green Day will kick off the special week on May 10. Previously announced participating artists include Keith Urban (May 11), Sheryl Crow (May 12) and Phish (May 13). On May 14, the show will premiere a new documentary about the making of "Exile on Main Street" titled "Stones in Exile."

Over the course of the more-than-two-hour performance, the Hot Tubs performed their entire 2008 album, “Stop, Drop and Roll,” including the somewhat well-known “Dark Side of Night.” Not ignoring their alter-egos entirely, they did deliver “covers” of Green Day’s “Blood, Sex and Booze” and “Saint Jimmy.” One of my favorite moments was an unexpected, whimsical rendition of The Penguins’ 1954 doo-wop hit “Earth Angel.” (See video.)

The raucous, beer-drenched concert included its share of theatrics, with repeated waves of crowd surfing by both band members and audience.

Green Day Moonlight as Foxboro Hot Tubs at Beer-Soaked Secret Show
Billie Joe Armstrong and Co. pound out garage rock at New York's tiny Bowery Electric

By the time the Foxboro Hot Tubs reached the beer-soaked, shambling conclusion of their chaotic two-plus-hour set in the basement of New York's Bowery Electric last night at nearly 3 a.m., roughly 950 cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon had been consumed and nearly twice that amount had been poured out over bandmembers' heads or sprayed into the audience.

The Idiots are unveiling our 10-window display at Bloomingdale's at 59th Street on Tuesday, April 27th at 5pm (2nd Floor) and the cast will be doing a meet and greet/poster signing! The first 100 people will get an AI poster to be signed, the first 50 people will get an American Idiot t-shirt in addition and 10 lucky winners will be chosen at random to win tickets to the show! Stop by and say hi on Tuesday!

The Foxboro Hot Tubs will be performing live in New York on Sunday at Bowery Electric.
Tickets are $20 at the door.

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Due to the massive amount of interest, The Bowery Electric will not allow lineups before 8pm on Sunday. Anyone arriving early will be asked to leave. Doors open at 11pm show starts at 11:30pm.